November 28, 2011
Monday of the First Week of Advent
Father John Doyle, LC
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Matthew 8:5-11
When Jesus entered Capernaum, a centurion approached him
and appealed to him, saying, “Lord, my servant is lying
at home paralyzed, suffering dreadfully.” He said to him, “I
will come and cure him.” The centurion said in reply,
“Lord, I am not worthy to have you enter under
my roof; only say the word and my servant will
be healed. For I also am a man subject to
authority, with soldiers subject me. And I say to one,
´Go,´ and he goes; to another, ´Come here,´ and he
comes; and to my slave, ´Do this,´ and the slave
does it." When Jesus heard this, he was amazed and
said to those following him, "Amen I say to you,
in no one in Israel have I found such faith.
I say to you, many will come from east and
west and will recline with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob at
the banquet in the kingdom of heaven.”
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus
I place myself before you with great confidence, sure of
your desire to spend this time with me and accompany
me throughout the day. I am grateful for your unconditional
and unfailing love. I humbly offer you my desire to
love you more and serve you more faithfully.
Petition: Lord help
me to have a profound and yet childlike faith in
you.
1. I Will Come and Cure Him: Jesus has a
heart that is prompt in serving those in need. Doubtless
Christ had other plans when he arrived to Capernaum, plans
that didn’t include making another trip to cure the slave
of a foreigner. Often we can find ourselves in similar
situations in our daily life. We are just about to
relax after a grueling day when the phone rings or
a little voice asks for help with his or her
homework. It is in those moments that Jesus is inviting
us to imitate his example of service. Turn the tables
around for just a moment. How many times have I
been the one on the other side asking for a
little of someone else’s time? Ask Jesus for the grace
to be flexible and always available to the needs of
others.
2. I Am Not Worthy: The centurion has a profound
awareness of his own unworthiness and this is key to
his finding favor with Jesus. At times we pray as
if we deserved God’s favor, but here the centurion recognizes
that he is unworthy that Jesus should come to him.
So great was this man’s faith and humility that we
use his words to express our own sentiments before receiving
Jesus in Holy Communion: “Lord I am not worthy to
receive you, but only say the word and I shall
be healed.” As we continue to prepare for Christ’s coming
during the Advent season, let’s make these words of the
centurion our own.
3. Faith Moves Rain Clouds: If it can
be said that Jesus had a weakness for something, it
would seem that Christ’s “weakness” showed itself when he perceived
faith in others. He never worked a miracle without first
demanding faith from the one to receive it, and he
never refused anyone who asked anything from him with faith.
Jesus says that if you have faith the size of
a mustard seed you can move mountains. Although I personally
have never seen anyone move mountains, I surely have seen
prayer move smaller things, like rain clouds for instance. If
you need mountains, rain clouds or anything else to be
moved, ask for it with faith, and you will really
touch Jesus’ weak spot. Direct your prayer of petition to
Our Lord with confident faith and love for his will.
He really listens and he can move whatever needs to
be moved.
Conversation with Christ: Christ Jesus let me ask
you for the faith that you demand from me. I’m
going to remember now to turn to you with my
concerns, no matter how small, knowing you’re accompanying me, and
wish to help and guide me. In return, help me
to recognize you in those who seek my aid and
give me the generosity to answer promptly and graciously in
imitation of you.
Resolution: Just before lunch, I will make
a simple act of faith in Christ, that he is
guiding and protecting me.